Buen día:
Estoy seguro de que el G.D.G. El personal de soporte puede proporcionar la mejor respuesta. Sin embargo, supongo que el kit de activación está escrito en PHP. Si es así, probablemente necesitará un programador PHP para modificar el código del kit de activación que controla las...
Administrador:
Con suerte, podrás ayudar a “Gabito” y “OldTeacher” con la opción “No Branding”.
Administrator:
Hopefully, you can help “Gabito” and “OldTeacher” with the No Branding option. They cannot find how to purchase this option.
Another approach might be to upload your product to a download website like Major Geeks https://www.majorgeeks.com/, and then provide a link to that site.
Okay, for the time being, I will roll back to 2023 Beta 1, which worked reliably with my videos. When a newer Beta release becomes available, I will consider it.
Thanks.
Thanks for the reply. However, as you can see from my initial post, the problem I am having is with WEBM files that previously worked with Beta 1. I’ve tried both “WebView2 (Microsoft Edge engine)” and “Latest CEF (Chromium V109.1.18)” engines without success. Under Beta 2, I received the error...
Today, I tried to work around the error below:
*This video can’t be played in this browser. Try using a different browser.*
What I did was change to “CEF V109 with MP4 support (requires MP4 patent licensing)” and attempted a re-compile. Before the compilation was completed, I received the...
While trying out HTML Executable 2023 Beta 1, I compiled my application, which used encrypted WEBM video files. The compiled application worked reliably. However, once I upgraded to Beta 2 and recompiled it, I received the following error message:
This video can’t be played in this browser. Try...
Please mark this issue as closed and solved. I found out that I have to manually copy all external video files to the same folder as the executable. I somehow assumed that building the executable would take care of that for me automatically.
This is a manual step to be performed by the...